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vnatale wrote: Wed Aug 05, 2020 9:44 pm
Mark Leavy wrote: Wed Aug 05, 2020 9:37 pm The new plates finally showed up. Made an honest woman out of her. Time for a wash.


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Don't let your car talk to my car! I don't want it getting any ideas! Have owned it for 6 years and 8 months and it's NEVER been washed. It thinks that is the norm. I don't want your car putting any crazy ideas in its head!

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You need a bumper sticker saying "Do not wash. This car is undergoing a scientific dirt test."
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bedraggled wrote: Thu Aug 06, 2020 6:57 am earliest car?

parents: 1953 Belair, 2-door, 3-speed on the column,

grandparents: 1948 Dodge, 4-door, 3-speed on the column- huge and roomy. the front and back doors met and closed at the center column.
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bedraggled wrote: Wed Aug 05, 2020 10:52 pm Vinny,

I imagine you have a ‘preservation of assets” mentality, so I am confused when you say you don’t wash your car.

Have a nice day.
Preservation of function. Not preservation of aesthetics if it has no bearing on function.

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Re the gas fill-ups:

1) aggravation of going to a gas station more often. (Ask Pugchief about the joy of a Tesla),

2) I was advised to use Apple Pay or cash as the credit card slots at the pumps are becoming "iffy,"

3) minor point but the less gas in tank, the less weight being hauled by the car. I think this leads to better MPG and mitigates the situation mentioned in 1) above.
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bedraggled wrote: Mon Aug 24, 2020 9:36 am Re the gas fill-ups:

1) aggravation of going to a gas station more often. (Ask Pugchief about the joy of a Tesla),

2) I was advised to use Apple Pay or cash as the credit card slots at the pumps are becoming "iffy,"

3) minor point but the less gas in tank, the less weight being hauled by the car. I think this leads to better MPG and mitigates the situation mentioned in 1) above.
My father was an on-the-side "master" mechanic. Each day when he came home from his job with the local electric company there would be three cars lined up in front of our house for him to work on.

He several times told me that I should not let the gas go below 1/4 tank because lower than that unwanted particles would get sucked up into the gas tank. Now this is probably 50 year old advice. Is this still true with modern cars?

Vinny
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I decided to tint the windows. I'm going to be in the South for awhile. All the way around minus the windscreen and plus the two sunroof panes.

I've never had tinted windows before, so we'll see if I like it. At least, unlike tattoos, it is reversible. So far, I like it. I haven't done a night drive yet, so we'll see. I don't have much cargo space behind the hatch, so I like the idea of less visibility for anything I have piled on the back seats.

I went with ceramic as it doesn't block RF, but blocks UV (99%) and IR (~50%).

I'm a neophyte here, so any comments are welcome.
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For you car nuts!

" I bought a McLaren F1 in ‘99 for $800,000, and the last offer I got was $17.5 million."

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Jay Leno Is Worth $350 Million and Owns 181 Cars But Says He Still Lives Like Someone Who’s on Their Last Dime


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